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New Movies Available for Home Entertainment
/in Newsletter/by cgoodDear Arthouse Cinema Fans,
Corinth Films Amazon Channel
Easily find all the arthouse, foreign and indie movies that Corinth releases – FREE to watch if you have a Prime subscription!
www.amazon.com/v/corinthfilms
Corinth Films Vimeo Channel
Find our movies on Vimeo, a platform for high quality video content. Check out our Vimeo on Demand channel!
www.vimeo.com/channels/corinthfilmsondemand
Corinth Films YouTube Channel
If you’re in the mood for some classics, head over to our YouTube channel where you can find some old favorites with custom captioning created by Corinth’s multimedia specialist. New movies and TV shows are always being added, so be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out when there’s something new.
New VOD Releases
WATERBOYS
(2016 | Netherlands | Comedy-Drama)
After being dumped by his wife, crime novelist Victor Mullock Brouwer and his son Zack set off to Scotland where a publicity campaign is arranged for Victor’s latest book. The trip serves as an opportunity for Victor to rekindle the fragile bond he shares with Zack, but nearly backfires when Victor takes it upon himself to help sort out Zack’s girl troubles by meddling in his personal affairs.
THE CHRONICLES OF MELANIE
(2016 | Latvia | Historical Drama)
Based on the true story of Melanija Vanaga, this film is a brutally realistic and terrifying account of the mass deportation of residents of Soviet-occupied Latvia that took place in June 1941. At the outset, Melanie and her husband are arrested and forcibly separated at gunpoint and loaded into cattle cars. Melanie spends 16 years in a Siberian prison camp before learning of her husband’s fate.
THE MAGIC SHOW
(1983 | Canada | Musical)
The filmed version of the highly successful Broadway play The Magic Show brings magical illusions, as well as music by the Oscar-winning composer of Pocahontas and The Prince of Egypt to the story of a talented young magician who must hold his own when he is brought into an obscure New York nightclub to replace the over-the-hill Van Ziskin, who does not take kindly to Doug’s arrival.
THE SHEPHERD
(2016 | Spain | Drama)
A middle-aged sheep herder lives a spartan but content life which becomes threatened the day two construction developers appear with an offer to buy his house and land, which he has no interest in selling. Owners of the surrounding lands who are interested in selling their plots become hostile towards him when the developers threaten to rescind their purchase offers if the shepherd does not sell.
New DVD Releases
THE REAL AMERICAN: JOE MCCARTHY
(2010 | Germany/USA | Documentary)
A fresh perspective on the controversial senator from Appleton, Wisconsin – Joseph McCarthy – through the prudent lens of German filmmaker Lutz Hachmeister. Featuring never before seen footage and interviews with Ben Bradlee, Carl Bernstein, Henry Kissinger, Ann Coulter and Haynes Johnson.
Upcoming Releases
Here’s a sneak peak of some new films we’ll be releasing in the coming months – stay tuned for our March newsletter!
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New Developments + New Movies
/in Newsletter/by cgoodDear Arthouse Cinema Fans,
Thank you for being part of our email list! It’s been an exciting 2017…and as we head into 2018, we at Corinth Films would like to share with you some new developments and new movies that we’ve acquired and made available for Video on Demand platforms such as Amazon Prime and Vimeo On Demand. We’d also like to give you a sneak peak at some upcoming new titles that you will be able to look forward to watching.
The motion picture industry may be changing, but Corinth’s mission is not: to bring North American audiences great movies that would otherwise never get released. With your viewership, support and feedback we will continue to bring you movies that will stimulate and entertain. Please know that we greatly value the reviews left by viewers of our movies on the platforms on which they are watched – this enables us to accurately measure if we are picking the right content for you. If you enjoy or don’t enjoy a particular film, let us know! We will do our best to tailor our acquisitions to your feedback and reviews.
Don’t forget to follow us on our social media platforms – Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest – to stay abreast of what we’re bringing you next! Know any friends who love arthouse films? Tell them to subscribe to our e-newsletter list; the signup form can be found on our website in the “Connect With Us” section.
Corinth Films Amazon Channel
Corinth Films is proud to now have our own Amazon channel where you can find the arthouse, foreign and indie movies that we release – FREE to watch if you have a Prime subscription!
www.amazon.com/v/corinthfilms
Corinth Films Vimeo Channel
You can also find our movies on Vimeo, a platform for high quality video content. Check out our Vimeo on Demand channel!
www.vimeo.com/channels/corinthfilmsondemand
Corinth Films YouTube Channel
If you’re in the mood for some classics, head over to our YouTube channel where you can find some old favorites with custom captioning created by Corinth’s multimedia specialist. New movies and TV shows are always being added, so be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out when there’s something new.
New VOD Releases
BARTLEBY
This faithful adaptation of Herman Melville’s classic follows a young accounting clerk in 1970’s London rebelling against his employer by responding to demands to do work by saying “I prefer not to.” This is carried on ad absurdum until the office is in chaos and the other employees must do Bartleby’s work. His boss is unable to bring himself to fire Bartleby, which is the crux of the film.
NUCLEAR NIGHTMARES
The late Peter Ustinov hosts this haunting 1980 documentary exploring the world’s nuclear weaponry and the fragile system that deters either side from initiating the first nuclear strike. Although the world’s political climate has mellowed since the cold war era, Nuclear Nightmares takes the viewer back in time to gain a perspective of what it was like to live under a very real nuclear threat.
HOLLYWOOD ON TRIAL
Is our First Amendment right as protected as we think? Telling the story of the Hollywood 10, this classic documentary explores how the House Un-American Activities Committee was able to summon before it American citizens of the motion picture industry and interrogate them about their political affiliations and beliefs. Featuring interviews with Dalton Trumbo and other prominent screenwriters.
MISS CONCEPTION
The enchanting Heather Graham stars as Georgina Salt in this uplifting and funny story about a young woman’s desire to become a mother against all odds. Graham is paired with Tom Ellis as her unlikely mate, Zak, whose views on parenting are quite contrary to Georgina’s. Shortly after determining that single life seems to suit her for the time being, Georgina receives a startling surprise.
New DVD Releases
NAKOM
Set in present day Ghana, NAKOM follows Iddrisu, a talented medical student who is forced to interrupt his medical studies after his father’s sudden death. Iddrisu reluctantly returns home to the village of Nakom, buries his father and temporarily assumes the head of the impoverished household and farm. Drama unfolds after he learns of an immense debt that his father incurred before his death.
A LIFE FOR BALLET
A documentary on the life of the legendary ballet deconstructionist, Pierre Lacotte and his life and longtime dance partner Ghislaine Thesmar. Featuring archival footage of ballet great Rudolf Nureyev.
THE INTERROGATION
This film is a fictional recounting of the final interrogation and last days of Rudolph Ferdinand Hoss, the longstanding commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War 2 where Hoss was later executed for his crimes against humanity. This film is notable in the fact that for the first time, an Israeli film director (Erez Pery) gives voice to the perpetrator.
THE CARER
Diagnosed with a rare form of Parkinson’s Disease, ailing theatrical legend Sir Michael Gifford (Brian Cox) is terminally ill but determined not to let his health affliction stand in the way of what could be his final on-stage appearance – a ceremony by the Critics’ Guild of Great Britain honoring him with a lifetime achievement award. But not without the help of his new live-in caregiver.
Upcoming Releases
Here’s a sneak peak of some new films we’ll be releasing in the coming months – stay tuned for our February newsletter which will have more new releases and tantalizing previews!
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Ghanaian Drama Nakom Nominated for Film Independent Spirit Award
/in Newsletter/by cgoodNakom has been selected for screening in the 25th Annual Pan African Film Festival (PAFF), February 9-20, 2017, which will take place in Los Angeles, California, USA at the all-digital Cinemark RAVE Cinemas 15. For more information, visit www.paff.org.
Nakom has also been nominated for the John Cassavetes Film Independent Spirit Award (winners announced February 25th live on the IFC channel). The John Cassavetes Award is given to the best feature made for under $500,000. For more information, visit www.filmindependent.com.
Nakom was most notably featured in the 2016 New Directors/New Films series at the Museum of Modern Art in March. Senior New York Times film critic Manhola Dargis writes “His [main character Iddrisu’s] struggle seems familiar, but it’s one that’s made memorable through the graceful visuals, gentle pacing and deep feeling that the directors T. W. Pittman and Kelly Daniela Norris bring to this story.” Variety’s Dennis Harvey notes “There’s an air of authenticity as well as a pleasingly laid-back yet substantive narrative engagement to this polished effort.” View entire review here.
Policeman DVD Release on 2/14/17
/in Newsletter/by cgoodPoliceman is set to be released to DVD on 2.14.17.
Yaron, an elite special operations squad leader, is the spiritual leader and alpha male among his peers, a small, highly trained team that is part of the Israeli Defense Ministry’s Anti-Terrorism unit. Like a band of brothers, these men work, play, laugh, and cry together. They are true patriots; they love their country, their families, and each other. Yaron is ambitious and energetic, but a cyclone of emotions consumes him. His wife is expecting their first child, and the failing health of a team member weighs on his soul as the men contend with an unforgivable accident resulting from a miscalculation during a recent rescue mission, and the price that must be paid as a result of this. Starring: Yiftach Klein, Michael Mushonov, Michael Aloni, Meital Berdah. View Policeman web page.
Directed by Nadav Lapid
A Long Way From Home DVD Release on 2/14/17
/in Newsletter/by cgoodA Long Way From Home is set to be released to DVD on 2/14/17.
Joseph (James Fox) and his wife, Brenda (Brenda Fricker) have retired to the South of France. Although living most people’s dream, Joseph finds himself bored, lonely and miserable. The two are spending their retirement living separate lives, with Joseph pining for his younger years and utilizing any possible reason to escape the household. On a chance meeting with a young couple, Joseph becomes infatuated with the beautiful Suzanne (Natalie Dormer). Joseph, a moral man and gentleman, is able to keep his emotions well-contained, however, the encounter with Suzanne has stirred something inside of him that will change his stale life forever. Starring James Fox, Brenda Fricker, Natalie Dormer. View A Long Way from Home web page.
Directed by Virginia Gilbert